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RACING AT RANDWICK ' THIRD DAY - , •ST.. CARWTNE WINSX'E'AVEN PLATE ®T flolesrapli—Press' Association—Copyright. (Eeo. 1 October 6, G p.m.) Sydney, October G. : The weather was cold; and showery for the third day's events -t at the A.J.C. Spring - Meeting at Eandwick, The rain improved the course. The' attendance was' fair. Woorak was- a hot favourite for the ■ Craven Plate. Eeputation - was well placed throughout the race, and looked au easy.; winner' on'--the'home run,:but ■St. with a great.effort from; the back of the field,, scored a narrow victory. Mountain Knight's- condition' is improving. Details.of Jthe.racing:— SECOND HURDLES, of 400 sovs. \ About' ■ ••• . two miles and a half. .
Mr. W. Stattord's br.-g. Jack E ice, by.-/ Eice—Explain; 6yrs., 123t.'81b. ....... 1 • Mr. C. Croon's b. g. Diavolo (N.Z.), fey ' . Twin, aged, list. 51b. .., 2 • Mr; .f. C. Finn's br. g.< Eushcutter,-by Grafton—Comely, 6yrs., lOst.: 41b; ... 3 i - c Only threo started. ■ Diavolo made the :running till' tjio 'last - jump , when.- Jack Itice came away. '.Won;.by :tnree, lengths, • . 'with'-half;a length.'between, second ;;and third.. Time,'-smin. OJsec.. .; ;. ; CEAVEN PLATE, of 2000 sovs. Ono mile ' •--■ -and a quarter Ixv--;;.'! /•: Mr.; :W. Dalley's ,ch. h. St. Carwyne, - ; Sb Alwyne—Canrell, syrs.',. 9st. Mr. W. E: Bidwiii's.bik. ii. Eeputation :j. ! (N.Z.), by : .Ma,rtian—Stepfeldt, 4yrß.,' - • 9st 2 Mr. L. Hi S. Maokinnon's ch: h. Woo- - , rak, by Traquair—Madam, 4yrs„ :■ 9st.- 8 . Also -:Started;' Cagou/ 9st. ,41b. ; Hadnor, 9st lib. - • Cagou and Woorak were tho first ; to move ont. At the milo Woorak led from Eeputation, Cagou, St. - Ctinv-ync, and Ead-: nor. A£ the I- straight - Eeputation . over-,' hauled Woorak and looked like a winner, but St. , Carwvne, coming up.-from- the back of tho field, beat the New: Zealander in the last few. strides. .-Won by half : a , . length, J with ' two lengths between second and third. Time, -2min. 91sec.' SUBUEBAN - HANDICAP,- of ■ 500 sqvs. • ' One milo.
, Mr. A l . Foley's b. h; Giru, by; Antonio \ • —Virtu;. Ijns;,. Bst;-51b.--1 Mr. J. .A. Mayo'a ch. h.: Tho Fortune • Hunter, by Piuvus—Centre, . 4jrs., : ' 6st. 111b. .. 2 - . Messrs.: Titten'sb. g.PuWeyyby llous'.J i qiieton—Diota,'syrs:; 7st. 51b/ 3. : Nineteen . started.-.•. Girii-' '• and.Amata .;\ showed, the - way out. At' the 'straight .The ■ . Fortune: Hunter led from Amata -and . Ginu. |At the distance Giru challenged, /and.; won by- ■' a neck, with eight lengths ybetween second and third. ~' Time, • lmin. SOJseC.fc : ' •'- - MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 500 sovs., for ~ three-year-olds. One ■ mile ' and' a- furr Mr. P. M'Grath's ch. c. Plenty, by .--Abundance—Stylet,*7st. J Mr. Ci C. Stephen's ch. c. Three Star, by Maltster—Astron, Bst. -21b. -2. ? . - Mr. Hunter .White's. .br. cJ lianos, -by '..VAbundance^Pulminate/ißst:'ilb; i '"::'/' 3 •y.y, ■ Thirteen started.:. Three.Star led to ■ i the distance, when Plenty overhauled him, and won by half:a length,- witKone length; aiida half ; between-yiseoohd;' and.''third:' . Time, lmin. STJsec. GIMCE-AGK STAKES, of 1000 6ovs.,for -■ ' v ; two-year-olds. ;' Four .'furlongs and a half.. ' y .uy..y,vyy-yy'.yy-. ; ''rt Mr. Wv Booth's br. f. Eulacre, by Lin-: . acre—Eulas, 7st. 91b. 1 Mr. T.'S.Beynold's ch. f. Sister Sate]- .. ; :. Lite,- by .The. Welkin—Wilga, Bst. < 91b 2 : .; Mr.- "Leslie English's" ;by:f. Poitrina, .■. i,- by -Tlie Welkin—Amigera,7st. 91b. '3 ?i\ '.'■ /■ Twenty-nine ■ started.'• : Golden Shoe was first: away.. Heatherbnao led at the . straight. .' Eulacre challenged at the dis- . tanee, and won by two"lengths'vahd'ia'half,' with half a'-.len^fc?betwMn:vMc6MyWid':- • :\third."v.Tinie, 55secKMf'vf^'«^S^^';-'?y SYDNEY HANDICAP,"of 600 sove.' Ono y' mile and'a-half. Mr. H. Main's ch* :h.- Limelight, by ' Lally—Umbrosa, -aged, Bst. 2lb. „. 1 : .Mr. H. S. Eich's -. br. h. Allarn,'.by . : Orzie—Angela, 6yrs., 75t..',51b. ;..... - 2: Mr. W. Kelso's 'bib. g. Narivo, by Prudent .King—Cleopatra, sjts;, 7st. 91b. ' : 3 Sixteen, started. : . Machine ; Boy led out fromyßalranald, Offa', ,and Lardner. . , .At' y : 'the, half-mile.;Narivo .and.'Offa',were 'in front. Allani led into the straight . from- ;:' Narivo : and i Limelight,; but Limelight y:came away, at the distance, winning, by . one and.; a 'half; Jwith ; one' length - nnd a qunrter between second-and third. .: Time, 2min. 3Bssec. , 1 '
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